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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA high-maintenance realtor forced to do community service must lead a group of hopeless girl scouts in the regional cookie drive competition.A high-maintenance realtor forced to do community service must lead a group of hopeless girl scouts in the regional cookie drive competition.A high-maintenance realtor forced to do community service must lead a group of hopeless girl scouts in the regional cookie drive competition.
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Claire Margaret Corlett
- Francine 'Frank' Mabel
- (as Claire Corlett)
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People! Calm down. This isn't a documentary. The leader would probably need to go through some type of training (although I did not have to for Boy Scout Den Leader!). There's such a shortage of participation by parents - sometimes they are happy just to get someone to volunteer. This is a lighthearted movie - not FACTUAL by any means. The leader and the girls work well together in the end. I thought it was cute with some laugh-out-loud funny moments.
AND yes it was explained why the real estate woman took on the troop leader role. Her firm was looking at being bought by a larger firm. All of the agents took on a community project for 90 days to show their involvement. She was the only female - so she got the Girl Scout Troop.
Overall very cute.
AND yes it was explained why the real estate woman took on the troop leader role. Her firm was looking at being bought by a larger firm. All of the agents took on a community project for 90 days to show their involvement. She was the only female - so she got the Girl Scout Troop.
Overall very cute.
This is an absolutely bog-standard Hall Channel TV movie. Jessalyn Gilsig is a fast-talking, glib real estate saleswoman whose wardrobe consists solely of business suits. She is trying to sell a hideous ultra-modern home by having the kitchen repainted mushroom and putting an apple pie on display to give it that lived-in look. Of course her boss decides she is just the woman to lead a troop of girl scouts, each of whom has enormous issues -- presumably this is to give them personality and some obvious hooks to hang their improvements on.
This being exactly like every other poor Hallmark TV comedy, it quickly becomes evident that 1: no one has any talent for physical comedy; 2: Gilsig will fall in love with the obnoxious working-class father of the girl scout who talks the most; and 3: they will become involved in a fierce competition to sell more cookies than the perfect girl scouts and will win through grit and gumption.
There's nothing wrong with this plot and were it offered with any sign of someone on hand to do anything to make it stand out, I might be less harsh in this review. However, the only thing that stands out is the abrupt change in lighting levels, from a gloomy flat lighting in the beginning that suddenly changes to a brighter, yellower level to reflect the change in attitude of Ms. Gilsig. The actors on hand seem handsome and competent, even if their performances are exactly like those of every other actor in the equivalent roles in other bad Hallmark TV romcoms.
Unfortunately, whether because they considered this an undesirable job or because they are simply hacks with no real interest in their jobs, the people behind the cameras have performed their work by doing whatever is obvious and easy. It takes more than showing up, putting out an apple pie and smiling at the customer to sell a house. It also calls for more than that to make an interesting TV movie.
This being exactly like every other poor Hallmark TV comedy, it quickly becomes evident that 1: no one has any talent for physical comedy; 2: Gilsig will fall in love with the obnoxious working-class father of the girl scout who talks the most; and 3: they will become involved in a fierce competition to sell more cookies than the perfect girl scouts and will win through grit and gumption.
There's nothing wrong with this plot and were it offered with any sign of someone on hand to do anything to make it stand out, I might be less harsh in this review. However, the only thing that stands out is the abrupt change in lighting levels, from a gloomy flat lighting in the beginning that suddenly changes to a brighter, yellower level to reflect the change in attitude of Ms. Gilsig. The actors on hand seem handsome and competent, even if their performances are exactly like those of every other actor in the equivalent roles in other bad Hallmark TV romcoms.
Unfortunately, whether because they considered this an undesirable job or because they are simply hacks with no real interest in their jobs, the people behind the cameras have performed their work by doing whatever is obvious and easy. It takes more than showing up, putting out an apple pie and smiling at the customer to sell a house. It also calls for more than that to make an interesting TV movie.
Julie Sterling (Jessalyn Gilsig) is a real estate agent who doesn't like kids. Her boss Lola (Patricia Richardson) forces her to volunteer as a girl scout troupe leader. Her girls are a ragtag group of misfits led by the motherless Daisy (Bailee Madison).
These are nice actresses. The premise is rather bland but nice. It's the standard lesson-learning feel-good girl-empowerment family film. It's nice that Julie learns to love the girls but it's the bare minimum. It is nice that she and the girls become the best of friends. This movie could use more humor. Otherwise, this is nice.
These are nice actresses. The premise is rather bland but nice. It's the standard lesson-learning feel-good girl-empowerment family film. It's nice that Julie learns to love the girls but it's the bare minimum. It is nice that she and the girls become the best of friends. This movie could use more humor. Otherwise, this is nice.
It is a harmless, safe, movie with a good moral. If this were a feature film with A-list celebrities, I would probably expect more drama and more intense dialogue and rate this eight stars but it's a Hallmark movie and produces what one watches a Hallmark movie to get: comfort food that isn't junk food. It has affable characters, a cute plotline, and a happy ending. Since it does everything it is supposed to do, namely, produce light yet wholesome audiovisual fare for a lazy afternoon, I give it ten stars.
I am a lifetime Girl Scout and while it was a cute Hallmark movie, I was disturbed to see how they would place an adult in a troop role with no suggested training for her. She clearly was not provided training which is not he Girl Scout way and the very first meeting she attended she took the girls off site in her vehicle. I understand there are some artistic licenses but I was watching it going that would never happen! Another discrepancy was the two troops discounting the price of the cookies! Again, this never would fly and I'm a bit surprised Girl Scouts agreed to this script as shown. A cute movie in general but not the known standard for what goes on in troops.
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- AnecdotesIn 1953, Jimmy Hawkins was cast as an actor in Mister Scoutmaster (1953) for 20th Century Fox starring Clifton Webb. In 1980, Hawkins executive produced an updated version of the story, which became the NBC TV movie Scout's Honor (1980) starring Gary Coleman. "Mister Scoutmaster" director Henry Levin was brought on board to provide the same duties on "Scout's Honor", which celebrated the 50th Anniversary of The Cub Scouts of America. Now in 2012, Hawkins decided to revive the story once more, only this time to help celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Girl Scouts. Hence it became the Hallmark Channel TV movie "Smart Cookies".
- ConnexionsReferenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Épisode #20.147 (2012)
- Bandes originalesIgnite
Written by Melinda Caroll
Performed by Michelle Creber
Produced by Monique Creber
Recorded by Michael Creber and Mike Cashin
Performed during the cookie drive scene.
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